Now That the S&P 500 Has Experienced a Correction, What Will Happen Next? History Offers an Answer
Oh, how things can change. A few months ago, the benchmark S&P 500 seemed unbreakable and was still hitting new all-time highs. But since peaking on Feb. 19, the index has pulled back, even briefly closing at more than 10% below its high mark, putting it firmly in correction territory.Weak economic data and concerns over President Donald Trump's far-reaching tariffs have sent the index into a correction once again. Investors and companies are scrambling for clarity as to what comes next.Will the market continue to tumble, or have investors seen the worst of it? Luckily, history can offer an answer. Let's take a look.Continue reading

Oh, how things can change. A few months ago, the benchmark S&P 500 seemed unbreakable and was still hitting new all-time highs. But since peaking on Feb. 19, the index has pulled back, even briefly closing at more than 10% below its high mark, putting it firmly in correction territory.
Weak economic data and concerns over President Donald Trump's far-reaching tariffs have sent the index into a correction once again. Investors and companies are scrambling for clarity as to what comes next.
Will the market continue to tumble, or have investors seen the worst of it? Luckily, history can offer an answer. Let's take a look.